BBC News Published image captionThe Llanelli Wellness and Life Science Village was at the centre of police investigations A two-year investigation into allegations of bribery involving a Welsh university has found "no evidence of criminal offending", police say. The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) found it was "not in the public interest to proceed", police have said. The investigation, which began in November 2018, was led by Tarian, the regional organised crime unit for south Wales and also involved officers from South Wales and Dyfed Powys Police. 'Detailed and complex' In a statement, South Wales Police said the "detailed and complex" investigation into "allegations of offences under the Bribery Act and abuse of position" had concluded.